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After threatening to cut off Australia, could Google survive without it?
BBC Click’s Marc Cieslak looks at some of the best technology news stories of the week.
Thousands of files hacked from Scotland’s environment watchdog appear on the “dark web” after it rejected a ransom demand.
Parent company Alphabet is scrapping Loon, a project set up to beam the internet to rural areas.
As a cheap and reliable way to store information, the humble QR code is finding new uses.
The new board will decide whether the former president can use Facebook and Instagram again.
The retail giant makes the offer in a letter to the new US president Joe Biden.
Thousands of the capital’s taxi drivers have already signed up to the planned group legal action.
Valve and five other gaming publishers broke competition law by geo-blocking games in Europe, says the EU.
Suspicious files contacting Russian servers are thought to have been found on devices given to schools.
Many argue the positives outweigh the negatives when it comes to gaming and mental health
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and TikTok asked about their role in the recent violent events in Washington.
Experts say automated bots are buying up the stock for resale.
What help is there if you’re trying to home-school your children without devices or data?
Call of Duty gamer Thomas ‘ZooMaa’ Paparatto says he’s stepping back from professional gaming.
Anthony Levandowski won backing from some high-profile Silicon Valley entrepreneurs.
The UK’s competition watchdog launches an investigation into the technology used by online marketplaces.
The company says it is not possible to ring-fence the education resource from other BBC content.
The streaming firm, which has been boosted by Covid, now has more than 200 million subscribers.
A woman banned from the roads for drink-driving an e-scooter is told the same rules and penalties apply.
The Oak National Academy provides educational resources for pupils in England learning from home.
Can a virtual reality cricket bat and bluetooth-connected baseball improve your form?
The Oak National Academy provides educational resources for pupils in England learning from home.
Taxi driver David Miller was told to isolate through the NHS Covid-19 app, but received no financial help.
Hackers are selling Depop app account details on the dark web for as little as 77p each online.
Artificial intelligence helped investigators in a daunting examination of Airbus’s business.
Kyah Jordan is thought to be the first person convicted of drink-driving on an e-scooter in the UK.
Online services were restricted ahead of last week’s vote, and social media remains blocked.
Online services were restricted ahead of last week’s vote, and social media remains blocked.
The platform disabled its “political preferences” tab following the Capitol Hill riots.
A shortage of computer chips is leading to car factories shutting down for days at a time.
The Jewish employee had warned co-workers about the danger of Nazis during the Capitol Riots.
‘Truth pages’, where students share their experiences of racism, have snowballed on social media since the killing of George Floyd.
‘Truth pages’, where students share their experiences of racism, have snowballed on social media since the killing of George Floyd.
Women are sent sexually explicit messages and requests for “worn” garments.
Omar Mehtab tries a wristband that allows you to control your laptop and a smart fitness ring.
The Facebook-owned platform still says its users must accept the update or stop using the service.
The law would see social networks fined if they ban a Polish user who has not broken local laws.
BBC Click’s LJ Rich looks at some of the tech debuted at the technology expo.
Epic Games escalates a row over the fees Apple and Google charge app developers.
Joe Biden’s presidential Twitter account launches with no followers transferred from President Trump.
With just days left, the US president continues crackdown on Chinese firms with more sanctions and bans.
With more of us studying and working from home. Ricky has turned his garden shed into a Newsround studio! Take a look!
The tech giants are fighting the Australian government over plans to make them pay for news content.
More lithium is needed to supply the electric car market, but can it be produced in a sustainable way?
Johan Sundstein, aka “N0tail”, has earned more than $7.4m (£5.4m) in prize money to date.
The deal was subject to regulatory scrutiny, with worries about how data would be used.
The product tracks movements in the night to automatically adjust its height.
The product tracks movements in the night to automatically adjust its height.
Chris Fox takes a first look at the Samsung S21 Ultra, which works with the S Pen stylus.
The S21 Ultra’s support for an S Pen will fuel speculation that the Note range’s days are numbered.
The failing media control units could increase the risk of a crash, a US safety agency says.
James Howells threw away a hard drive containing bitcoin – now worth £210m – by mistake in 2013.
A Scottish postie has seen his live of sea shanties take off on TikTok.
Nathan Evans’s renditions of the ancient songs have racked up millions of views on the video-sharing app.
Nintendo’s first theme park, modelled on levels of its Mario games, was due to open on 4 February.
Nintendo’s first theme park, modelled on levels of its Mario games, was due to open on 4 February.
From cyber-security challenges to more robots in public spaces, experts give their predictions.
Consumer watchdogs say the manipulative “dark pattern” design makes it hard for people to end membership.